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South Australia is continuing to grow its space industry capability with eight locally founded startups selected to take part in this year’s Venture Catalyst Space program.
Run by Adelaide University’s Innovation & Collaboration Centre, the six-month accelerator program helps early-stage companies transform innovative ideas into commercial outcomes. The 2026 cohort brings together startups working across microgravity research, climate risk, advanced materials and space-enabled data solutions.
Adelaide University Associate Director of Business Incubation Craig Jones said the program’s impact reflects sustained investment in South Australia’s innovation ecosystem.
“Building a world-class space economy takes more than ambition,” Mr Jones said.
“It’s the result of years of investment in the right infrastructure – the connections, the growth pathways, the industry partnerships – that make it possible for founders to build world-class companies without leaving the state.”
The 2026 cohort comprises AgMap, ALTDATA Pty Ltd, EOI Space, HALO Aerotech, OffDev, Rarity, THE RED PLAN-ET and Tweaklogic. Together, these companies are developing capabilities across data, advanced manufacturing, logistics, resilience and sustainability.
Among the cohort is THE RED PLAN-ET, a startup exploring sustainable menstrual care solutions for space, including how menstrual fluid could be repurposed as plant fertiliser on long-duration missions.
Founder of THE RED PLAN-ET Mei He said participating in the program was an opportunity to build on early-stage innovation and create real-world impact.
“I have a lot of admiration for some of the incredible companies that also started out with the Venture Catalyst Space program, and I hope to follow in their footsteps in turning an early-stage idea into making a real, tangible, positive impact on Earth,” Ms He said.
J.J. Hastings, Founder of Rarity – a start-up focused on bringing space-grade engineering home to deliver materials resilience on Earth – said the program provides both the support and connections needed to translate technical innovation into national capability.
“Venture Catalyst Space gives Rarity the runway and the network to convert deep technical readiness into sovereign capability that Australia needs now,” Ms Hastings said.
With a mission to merge space and ground data to enable decisions for land, water and climate risks, EOI Space Founder Murali Krishna, echoed the sentiment, adding that the program would help the company grow scale.
The cohort is made up entirely of South Australian-founded companies, including 40 percent led by female founders – underscoring the depth and diversity of the state’s innovation ecosystem, and highlighting a growing pipeline of high-potential businesses that are creating jobs and building sovereign capability to attract investment and compete in global markets.
Media Contact:
Georgia Minarelli M: +61 413 314 726 E: Georgia.minarelli@adelaide.edu.au
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“When we joined the Venture Catalyst program, it just took our name out there and put it into the global domain.”
– Harrison Box, Venture Catalyst Space participant
“Venture Catalyst has been a great entry point for us to get into Australia."
– Migel Tissera, Venture Catalyst Space participant
“Failures and setbacks have taught me much, so learn to fail fast and fail gracefully."
– Ethan Tan, ICC Industry Expert
“Expertise informs what should be done; experience guides how to get it done. Access to both will accelerate your start-up’s journey."
– Nigel O'Neill, ICC Industry Expert
“Grow your network. It’s about who you know and a global mindset. Just because it may be new or not work out locally, doesn’t mean it hasn't already been conceived elsewhere - there could be opportunities to find new connections and collaborate.”
– Stephanie Wan, ICC Industry Expert
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